Friday, January 06, 2006

"What is the Writing Process?"

The writing process is a never-ending process consisting of ideals, conventions and other traits. This process helps a person to improve his or her writing through a series of steps involving pre-writing, outlines, countless drafts and revision. Examples of this process include newspapers, music, books, essays, letters, etc. These examples are found entirely through out the day of everyday life. These examples are most forms that one does at the end of a writing process, publication. Though the process is long, at the end is the real reward, a well-written piece of art.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Well-written first paragraph, Loyola. I can see maturity in your writing. I think you mean "ideas" in the first sentence, and the fifth sentence would be improved by using a dash rather than a comma. Also, I think that the connection between the writing process and your examples is tenuous. How could you link the two?